repulsivo

Italian

Etymology

Borrowed from Medieval Latin repulsivus, from Latin repulsus.

Adjective

repulsivo (feminine singular repulsiva, masculine plural repulsivi, feminine plural repulsive)

  1. repulsive (all senses)

Portuguese

Etymology

Borrowed from Medieval Latin repulsivus, from Latin repulsus.

Adjective

repulsivo m (feminine singular repulsiva, masculine plural repulsivos, feminine plural repulsivas, comparable)

  1. (physics) repulsive (having the capacity to repel)
  2. repulsive (arousing disgust or aversion)

Synonyms


Spanish

Etymology

Borrowed from Medieval Latin repulsivus, from Latin repulsus.

Adjective

repulsivo (feminine singular repulsiva, masculine plural repulsivos, feminine plural repulsivas)

  1. (physics) repulsive
  2. repulsive, gross
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